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<br />h day of March,
<br />onald E. Thatcher
<br />Mayor Pro~lem
<br />16 end March
<br />Range Ledger.
<br />emorial Hospi-
<br />ying records of
<br />re not received
<br />t 10 years or
<br />:cords will be
<br />is will 6e de-
<br />r April 1, 2D00.
<br />16. March 23.
<br />0 2000 in
<br />T, CHEYENNE
<br />OF COLORADO
<br />3 Division 1
<br />UIET TITLEI
<br />:ATIO~
<br />and tl h her
<br />Ior JA ET M.
<br />MORGAN W.
<br />RGAN BUCK
<br />ESTATE OF
<br />,K (Deceasedl.
<br />JANET MARY
<br />SUE EDER,
<br />TTS. LORRIE
<br />=HELL ELAINE
<br />u nk nitwit pcr-
<br />uncrest in Iha
<br />Ines acpon,
<br />iE STATE OF
<br />Do
<br />MED DEFEN-
<br />~CLJ
<br />date of :h I at~J(~rr dg-
<br />ment by delaull m~y~be4{IYl~red
<br />agaiiD~~,~1yR ~nCourt for relief
<br />demon e~`'~r wwgau6grvntA,
<br />without lurthet notice. °~"`Jl
<br />This is en action [o quiet title to:
<br />ALL OF SECTION FOUR (41,
<br />ALL OF SECTION FIVE 151, AND
<br />THE EAST HALF IEK) OF SEC-
<br />TION EIGHT (8), ALL IN TOWN-
<br />SHIP SIXTEEN 1161 SOUTH,
<br />RANGE FORTY-EIGHT (481 WEST
<br />OF THE 6TH P. M. IN CHEYENNE
<br />COUNTY, COLORADO
<br />end
<br />THE NORTHWEST QUARTER
<br />INW `/.1 OF SECTION THIRTY (30)
<br />AND ALL OF SECTION THIRTY-
<br />ONE 1311, INCLUDING THE
<br />SOUTHWEST QUARTER (BW y.)
<br />SOUTHEAST QUARTER ISE%I
<br />OF SEC. 31, IN TOWNSHIP 15
<br />SOUTH, RANGE 48 WEST OF
<br />THE 6TH P.M. IN CHEYENNE
<br />COUNTY, COLORADO
<br />t Dated this 15th day of March,
<br />2000. Respectfully Submitted,
<br />By:
<br />Mark L. Flnlayson #11993
<br />AUorney (or Plaimifl
<br />Tha Alamo Building, Suite 206
<br />128 South Tejon Street
<br />Colorado Springs, CO 80903
<br />719-520-9455
<br />Published March 23, March 30,
<br />April 6, and April 13, 2000 in
<br />The Range Ledger.
<br />of the elected ottrcials of the
<br />Town of Cheyenne Wells (namely
<br />the Mayor together with six
<br />Trustees) he eliminated,
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
<br />SOLVED by the Board of Trustees
<br />of the Town of Cheyenne Walls,
<br />as follows;
<br />1. That the lotto wing question
<br />shall he referred to the qualified
<br />elector of the Town of Cheyenne
<br />Wells, State of Colorado at the
<br />regular election to be held on
<br />Tuesday, the 4th day of April,
<br />2000 the following proposal:
<br />Shall the term limits imposed by
<br />state law on elected officials
<br />(namely the MaYOr together with
<br />six Trustees) al the Town of
<br />Cheyenne Wells be eliminated e[
<br />the Town olfi clots 'may continue
<br />to serve without limitation es to
<br />number of terms for as long es the
<br />voters of the Town of Cheyenne
<br />Wells wish to reelect them to
<br />office?
<br />PROVED by the Board of Trustees
<br />of the Tawn of Cheyenne Wells.
<br />State of Colorado this 14th deY of
<br />March. 2000.
<br />TOWN OF CHEYENNE WELLS
<br />CLARENCE HOLTHUS, Mayor
<br />ATTEST:
<br />DEBORAH G. KNUDSEN
<br />Town Clerk
<br />s engs a per. T
<br />PUBLIC NOTICE
<br />Cheyenne County, P.O. Box
<br />567, Cheyenne Wells, CO 80810
<br />has tiled en application for a
<br />Raclamauon Permit with the Col-
<br />orado Mined Land Reclamation
<br />Board under prove sions of the Col
<br />orado Mined Land Reclamation
<br />Act for the Extraction of Construe
<br />Lion Materials. The proposed mine
<br />is known as the Munsch Pit and is
<br />located eI or near Secuon 8.
<br />Township 16 South, Range 44
<br />West, 6th P. M.
<br />The proposed date of com~
<br />mencement Is April 1, 2000 entl
<br />the proposed date of completion
<br />Is April 1, 2010, The proposed
<br />future use of the lend is renge-
<br />lend.
<br />Additional information and Iha
<br />tentative decision date may be
<br />obtained from the Division of Min-
<br />erals end Geology, 1313 Sharman
<br />St. Rm 215, Denver, CO 80203,
<br />13031 8663567, or at the
<br />Cheyenne County Clerk end
<br />Recorder's Olllce; P.O. Box 567,
<br />Cheyenne Wells. CO 80810, or
<br />Iha above-named applicant. A
<br />complete copy of the application
<br />is available et the above-named
<br />County Clerk and Recorder's Of-
<br />fice and at the Division's office.
<br />Comments concerning the appli-
<br />cahon end exh,bifs must be in
<br />writing end must be received by
<br />the Division of Minerals and Geol-
<br />ogy 6y 4:00 pm. on April 3, 2000.
<br />Published March 23, 2000 in
<br />The Range Ledger.
<br />RESOLUTION k1-00
<br />CONCERNING A BALLOT
<br />PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE THE
<br />LIMITATIONS ON TERMS OF
<br />OFFICE IMPOSED BY ARTICLE
<br />XVIII 411 OF THE
<br />COLORADO CONSTITUTION
<br />WHEREAS, Article XVIII, 511 0l
<br />the Colorado State Constitulio n,
<br />as enacted by the people of the
<br />$lale ul Cohn ado an November 8,
<br />1994 Lmited the term of ollice of
<br />2. That the exact ballot proposal
<br />to be submitted to lha qualified
<br />electors of the Town of Cheyenne
<br />Wells. State o1 Colorado shall read
<br />es follows;
<br />Shall the term limits imposed
<br />by state law on elected officials
<br />(namely the Mayor together with
<br />six Trustees) of the Town of
<br />Cheyenne Wells be eliminated so
<br />that Town officials may continue
<br />to serve without limitation as to
<br />number of terms for es long as the
<br />voters of the Town of Cheyenne
<br />Walls wish to reelect them to
<br />olfice7
<br />YES ( 1
<br />NO U
<br />PASSED, ADOPTED AND AP~
<br />Colorado Wheat Boards Visit
<br />Congressional Delegation In Washington
<br />The Colorado Associa-
<br />tion of Wheat Growers
<br />(CAWG) and Colorado.
<br />Wheat Administrative
<br />Committee (CWAC) met
<br />with members of the
<br />Colorado congressional
<br />delegation March 13-14
<br />in Washington, DC to
<br />discuss low wheat
<br />prices and priorities for
<br />legislative action.
<br />nrr.~,..,. r....., t,,. a.
<br />•Support oversight of
<br />the Environmental Pro-
<br />tection Agency (EPA) by
<br />Congress.
<br />•Approval of funding
<br />specific to Colorado for
<br />such projects as Russian
<br />wheat aphid, jointed
<br />goatgrass and invasive
<br />weed research.
<br />Officers of both state
<br />organizations were in
<br />Associates (USWA).
<br />CAWG is a member
<br />state of NAWG, the Lob-
<br />bying organization repre-
<br />senting U.S. wheat
<br />growers. CWAC is a
<br />member state of USWA,
<br />the export market devel-
<br />opment organization rep-
<br />resenting U.S. wheat
<br />producers.
<br />ests of wheat growers at
<br />the state and national
<br />levels of government and
<br />provides special pro-
<br />grams and benefits to
<br />dues paying members.
<br />CWAC is a marketing
<br />order funded by a pro-
<br />ducer assessment of one
<br />cent per bushel for edu-
<br />cation, research and pro-
<br />motion programs to in-
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